Composite Shims (12 Pack) - Hard Composite Shims for Home Improvement - Never Rot Shims for Leveling - Restaurant Table Shims - Table Wedges - Toilet Shims - DIY Furniture Levelers - Stock Your Home
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Tee
> 3 dayWorked as needed
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Susan
> 3 dayGood for outdoor use, will hold up well.
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Mike
> 3 dayNice to have around Incase something needs to be leveled or something that needs to be shimmed
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cb40
> 3 dayUsed to level a safe on a probably to so level floor. Worked as expected
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AnxiousGamerWoman
> 3 dayI like these...they seem strong & durable drove in well. What I dont like is they are very hard to break. With my project I had to cut them with an oscilating tool and came close to damaging my project, so they might be bad for tight, visable areas.
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Wilderness Family
> 3 dayI’m adding landscaping bricks to the top of an older retaining wall. Over time, some of the old bricks along the top of the wall have tilted a little back or forward. I used these shims under the new bricks to bring them back to level. I’d use a shim and a mallet under either the front or back of the added brick and check them with a bubble level. Once I had the new brick where I wanted it, I’d remove it, spray on some expanding gap-filling foam, and then set the brick back in place. I used a Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut the shim off at the edge of the brick. This gave me a good looking, level wall, with the bonus of having quite a lot of each shim to use between other bricks. They’re formed from a rugged plastic-like composite, 100% recycled material, and made in the USA. They’re inexpensive, you could use these on lots of projects, and they work well.
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Olynomad
> 3 dayThese are my go to for any shimming I need to do where compression could be a factor. These shims have a zero compression factor which is great for posts or beam shim work. They are easy to work with and dont explode on impact like others do.